On an ordinary day, the Huawei Y3 2018 is nothing to write home about. Really, it’s an entry-level smartphone with just the basics and none of the additional features that can be found on its other Y-series siblings. Quite the opposite of what we expected the company would be doing after its boss signaled a change last year.

What makes the Huawei Y3 2018 a device of great interest is the platform that powers it: Android Oreo Go Edition.

The device is currently listed on Huawei’s Ghanaian website even though there are no immediate reports of the device going on sale in the West African nation.

Media reports from earlier on indicate that Zhao Likun, the General Manager for Huawei South Africa’s Consumer Business Group, had confirmed that the Huawei Y3 2018 would be the company’s first Android Go smartphone and that it would be heading down south this month (May).